I know I said I would stick to crime and stay away from sports like the NFL so that is the reason I write today. When you represent yourself as doing something according to the rules but you are cheating then you are defrauding the other side. Here we have a clear case of action…
Author: mtc9393
Hoping For A Courageous Governor. No more Mitts or Devals
I’m reminded by some of my readers that I should stick with the law and criminal stuff and stay away from sports. As you know I predicted the Super Bowl teams (Sea Hawks/Patriots) a while ago and explained why that would happen because nothing else made sense from a financial point of view. However, the…
Mark Wahlberg: The Way We Were
Last Friday I wrote about Mark Wahlberg. I noted how a woman at the Harvard Divinity School, Judith Beals, was given a prominent public platform from which she spewed out half-truths if not outright lies opposing Wahlberg’s request for a pardon. I wondered when writing it what part of the Divine she is associated with….
Mark Walhlberg: Lies and Distortion Are Hurting His Chance for a Pardon
View image | gettyimages.com Judith Beals wrote an op-ed in the Boston Globe on January 12, 2015, headlined: “Don’t Pardon Mark Wahlberg.” Why the Boston Globe decided to publish an op-ed written by her on Mark Wahlberg’s pursuit of a pardon is baffling. She writes: “I prosecuted Mark Wahlberg for his actions 26 years ago when…
Alan Dershowitz’s Lament:
Readers of Thursday’s Wall Street Journal saw that it gave up one-third of its op-ed page to Alan Dershowitz’s complaint. The headline to his column is: “A Nightmare of False Accusation That Could Happen to You.” If it did happen to any of us you can be sure we’d not be given the space accorded…
Trying To Find The Truth
Stephanie Clifford wrote about Derrick Hamilton who had his 1991 murder conviction overturned by a Brooklyn Court last week. Hamilton had been released from prison on parole after serving 20 years. In prison he said he kept his sanity by delving into the law and becoming a jail house lawyer. Here’s what Ms Clifford wrote…